![]() She has covered numerous royal events including weddings, births and funerals, and reported live from the King's Coronation for Newsweek. Rebecca has written in the UK and abroad, covering hard news such as Brexit, crime and terror attacks as well as domestic and international politics. She has previously worked at The Sun, The Daily Express, The Daily Star, The Independent and The Mirror, and has been published in Time Out. Rebecca specializes in lifestyle and viral trends, extensively covering social media conversations and real-life features. Rebecca Flood is Newsweek's Audience Editor (Trends) and joined in 2021 as a senior reporter. "3-2-2s can exist for our Premier Team that plays Banana Ball, but we're still trying to come up with a way that we can carry on the tradition with our college summer team since it's been so successful, but without a balk." Our college summer wood bat team plays in the Coastal Plain League, which plays by traditional baseball rules, and they will begin playing on May 26. ![]() ![]() She confirmed they're trying to come up with a way to keep 3-2-2 going, explaining: "When 3-2-2s happen, the majority of the time it's a balk, which in traditional baseball will just advance any runner on base to the next base. Both of our teams are amazing and have so much fun!" Alaniz added. "The Premier Team plays Banana Ball and gives us a way to serve more fans by being able to play in games outside of the summer season and travel to different cities. Ryan Cox, shortstop, and Dalton Mauldin, second baseman, performing a TikTok dance trend during a game. More dance trends followed, as she rattled them off saying: "The player's favorite dances they've done are 'Let's Groove Tonight,' the Baby Baby Baby Celine Dion trend, and the Savage TikTok dance trend. The feedback was incredible, with the clip on their account, racking up more than 16 million views online, as Alaniz explained: "We did the Beyoncé drop challenge that was trending on TikTok while wearing kilts and it went crazy viral." She said they'd previously done some dances popular on the social media channel, and decided four players, the pitchers, Kyle Luigs, Christian Dearman and Collin Ledbetter, the shortstop, Dalton Mauldin, second baseman, Ryan Cox, centerfielder, Reece Hampton, would start dancing during the 3rd inning, the 2nd hitter, and the 2nd ball, with it becoming known as the 3-2-2. Christian Dearman dancing to the Celine Dion trend on the mound. The team are going viral online for their TikTok dances.
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